Petroleum Institute of Thailand

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HeadquartersBangkok
Membership37 full members in the petroleum industry and 58 ordinary members
Petroleum Institute of Thailand
HeadquartersBangkok
Membership37 full members in the petroleum industry and 58 ordinary members
Websitewww.ptit.org

The Petroleum Institute of Thailand (PTIT) is a non-profit organisation supporting the upstream oil and gas industry as well as the downstream petroleum and petrochemical industry in Thailand.

The Petroleum Institute of Thailand was founded on 26 September 1985 with support from the government, academic, industrial and private sector interests.[1] It is directed by the Foundation Board, the Advisory Board to the Council of Trustees and the Council of Trustees, which control the Institute's operations and give advice on financing the Institute's wide range of activities.

From 1985 to 2005 Khunying Thongtip Ratanarat was Executive Director of the institute. Now the Foundation Board and Advisory Board to the Council of Trustees are chaired by Privy Councilor Kamthon Sindhvanada.

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